Missing Doctor Who episodes recovered from private collector

In the early days of broadcast television, it was very expensive to record everything that was broadcasted. Nowadays most studios record everything in triplicate, one on site and two backups, but in the early days tapes were wiped and recorded over and over to save money. As a result, a lot of programming from the early days of television has been lost. This has generally only been something that bothered specific groups of historians and culture collectors, but now, in the wake of the digital age, the desire to go back and watch those shows has reached an all time high.

One such example is the global popularity of the rebooted BBC show Doctor Who. As more and more Whovians are drawn to the show, the number of people who want to watch every single episode of the now 32 combined seasons has exploded. Since the show’s inception in 1963, the BBC has lost 106 episodes due to them being written over,

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